Selective Ignorance with Mandii B

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Society is brimming with hypocrisy, indignation and opinions—the Selective Ignorance podcast will dare to challenge the complexities behind internet reaction and the public’s beliefs by unpacking trending topics with comedic education and outlandish hot takes.Each week, Mandii B engages guests from the worlds of media, comedy and entertainment, as well as cultural and topical experts, to tackle everything from current events to the latest scandals in order to confront biases, embrace the uncomfortable and embark on a journey that shakes the status quo.

  1. 6 hr ago ·  Bonus

    STD’s & Everything In Between | Bonus Episode

    In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King and Jason “Jah” Lee for an entertaining conversation covering concert culture, hip-hop, nostalgia, addiction, celebrity headlines, relationships, and modern social dynamics. The episode kicks off with a debate about "cultural credit" and whether it's ever appropriate to ask artists and industry friends for concert tickets or backstage access [ 01:43 ]. The crew shares insider tips on navigating smaller concert markets and maximizing live music experiences [ 03:26 ], before discussing the tours they're most excited about, including J. Cole's The Fall Off Tour, Usher, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Vince Staples, and even unexpected performances at venues like SeaWorld [ 06:01 ][ 08:33 ]. From there, they examine how nostalgia continues to fuel the booming live music economy, with legacy artists drawing massive crowds decades into their careers [ 10:18 ], before reflecting on T.I.'s career resurgence, retirement conversations, and evolving ambitions [ 11:49 ]. A brief detour into stand-up comedy and future creative plans keeps the conversation moving [ 14:37 ], before the crew turns its attention to Future's latest album and the current state of Atlanta hip-hop, debating whether the city's sound is entering a new era of "reconstruction" [ 16:05 ]. The discussion then shifts toward addiction, public perception, and substance use, beginning with reflections on methamphetamine, the struggles of former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum, and the realities of addiction [ 19:39 ]. The hosts share candid personal stories about encounters with cocaine and nightlife culture [21:40 ], before discussing changing attitudes toward marijuana, mushrooms, and recreational drug use [ 25:29 ]. A humorous internet rabbit hole involving podcasters and alleged cocaine use [ 26:18 ] quickly gives way to a more serious conversation after reacting to Ray J's viral comments about sexually transmitted diseases [ 28:14 ]. The crew separates fact from fiction by discussing sexual health, misinformation, and the dangers of spreading inaccurate medical claims online [ 31:21 ], while also examining the public conversation surrounding Princess Love, accountability, and relationship dynamics [ 32:25 ]. Closing out the episode, Mandii, A-King, and Jah explore the emotional complexities of "savior" mentalities in relationships, discussing why some people feel compelled to rescue partners at the expense of their own well-being [34:50 ]. They debate male-centered relationships, unrealistic expectations shaped by pop culture and Disney princess narratives [ 36:19 ][ 37:28 ], before turning to lighter conversations about declining wedding and baby shower invitations, changing social obligations, and evolving friendships in adulthood [ 43:12 ]. The crew also weighs in on internet debates surrounding fashion, masculinity, and bedazzled men's clothing [ 48:25 ], before wrapping up with a playful discussion about Mandii's New York roots versus her growing Florida identity [ 51:03 ]. The episode concludes with final thoughts, upcoming announcements, and the team's signature sign-off [ 56:38 ], delivering another candid, hilarious, and insightful bonus conversation that effortlessly blends music, culture, current events, and everyday life.  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_pod See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  2. 3 days ago

    Selective Ignorance: Ep. 72 | 3 Nights, White Knights and Israelites

    In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King and Jason “Jah” Lee, for a timely conversation covering hip-hop culture, media legacy, politics, sports, race, and misinformation. The episode opens with Mandii's monologue and a preview of the week's biggest conversations [00:57 ], before A-King introduces Dreamville's new 144-page print magazine, The Falloff [ 02:28 ]. The crew celebrates the publication's commitment to long-form hip-hop journalism and reflects on its featured tribute to Combat Jack, using the moment to discuss the enduring impact of The Combat Jack Show on podcasting, rap journalism, and today's media landscape [ 04:02 ][ 08:33 ]. After Jason joins the conversation, the crew jokes about missing Jay-Z's historic Yankee Stadium performances and the cultural significance surrounding the concerts [13:07 ], before Mandii recaps her experience working Essence Festival and exploring New Orleans, sharing observations about the city's culture, music, and community [ 14:26 ]. That experience leads into an unexpected encounter with Hebrew Israelite street preachers on Canal Street, prompting an honest discussion about ideology, misogyny, and religious extremism [ 19:50 ][ 28:11 ]. The conversation then returns to Jay-Z, as the crew revisits his Yankee Stadium concerts [ 29:33 ], including a humorous detour before breaking down his viral freestyle and the political references woven throughout the performance [ 34:13 ][ 38:00 ]. The hosts unpack Jay-Z's comments surrounding Target boycotts, Colin Kaepernick, and corporate activism [ 40:20 ], while clarifying misconceptions about Kaepernick's NFL settlement and the persistent myths surrounding non-disclosure agreements [ 48:09 ][ 52:12 ]. They also examine the importance of offering thoughtful criticism without falling into fan culture or blind loyalty [ 55:18 ], before debating whether modern boycotts remain effective tools for creating lasting change [ 57:19 ]. The latter half of the episode turns toward justice and public accountability with updates in the Nolan Wells case, including discussions surrounding independent investigations and Colin Kaepernick's support for funding a private autopsy [ 58:43 ]. The hosts examine the ongoing concerns many Black families have about safety in predominantly white spaces, institutional accountability, and recurring patterns that continue to shape public trust [ 01:03:28 ][01:08:59 ], while reflecting on allyship, proximity, and the responsibilities of those who claim to stand in solidarity [01:15:26 ]. Closing out the episode, the crew reacts to the political controversy surrounding Caitlin Clark and the WNBA, discussing a letter from Republican lawmakers alleging racial bias against the league's biggest star [ 01:18:26 ]. The hosts unpack the intersections of race, misogyny, media narratives, and "white knighting" in women's sports [01:22:00 ][ 01:33:49 ], before addressing Kodak Black's comments suggesting a "KKK" alliance involving Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar [ 01:37:46 ]. The conversation concludes by firmly debunking the false online claim that the Ku Klux Klan was originally founded by Black people, emphasizing the importance of historical accuracy, responsible media consumption, and challenging misinformation before it spreads [ 01:41:21 ]. The episode wraps with final reflections and the crew's signature sign-off [ 01:53:31 ], delivering another thought-provoking blend of cultural commentary, historical context, and informed debate.  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_pod See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  3. 10 Jul ·  Bonus

    All The Letters | Bonus Episode

    In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King, Jason “Jah” Lee, and The Homie Yomi for an unfiltered conversation covering Black Greek life, colorism, campus culture, celebrity headlines, parenting, and accountability. The episode kicks off with a hilarious debate over "epsilon" versus tequila before diving into conversations about pledging, fraternities, sororities, and the traditions surrounding Black Greek organizations[ 00:00 ][ 00:36 ]. A pool-party misunderstanding involving an AKA sparks a broader discussion about colorism, stereotypes, and the assumptions people make based on appearance [ 00:49 ], leading the crew into debates surrounding hazing, fraternity culture, and the myths and realities of Greek life [ 02:35 ]. They unpack pledging rules, disciplinary traditions, and evolving perspectives on initiation practices [ 09:05 ], while sharing personal stories about dating within Black Greek organizations, Morehouse culture, and the reputations attached to different fraternities and sororities [ 10:53 ][ 14:11 ]. The conversation also reflects on hazing-related tragedies, controversial fraternity scandals, and long-standing campus rumors [ 16:35 ][ 18:47 ][ 20:25 ]. The discussion then shifts to celebrity news as the hosts react to online speculation surrounding LaVar Ball's divorce following his leg amputation [ 22:46 ], while pushing back against the internet's tendency to create narratives without facts [ 23:50 ]. They debate whether public perceptions of LaVar's personality influence the conversation [ 24:50 ], before unpacking rumors about his reported relationship with a Colombian woman [ 26:25 ]. That conversation naturally expands into discussions about Colombia, tourism, travel safety, cultural misconceptions, and comparisons with Mexico [ 28:34 ][ 31:16 ][ 35:35 ]. The crew also explores the fascination surrounding celebrity gang affiliations, discussing the public perception of Bloods, Crips, and entertainment culture, while sharing humorous stories about unexpected encounters and regional differences [ 37:54 ][ 40:33 ][ 41:57 ]. In the final portion of the episode, the hosts tackle one of the week's biggest parenting debates after Brandon Marshall posts a 2:00 a.m. punishment run involving his son [ 44:43 ]. They unpack the motivations behind the discipline [47:44 ], debate the ethics of posting children on social media as part of punishment [ 48:13 ], and compare gentle parenting philosophies with more traditional disciplinary approaches [ 50:00 ][ 55:52 ][ 01:00:11 ]. Closing out the episode, the conversation turns to the domestic violence arrest involving Dwyane Wade's son, prompting a thoughtful discussion about learned behavior, accountability, mental health, and the importance of early intervention and therapy for young people navigating emotional challenges [ 01:04:36 ][ 01:13:05 ]. Equal parts humorous, reflective, and culturally relevant, this bonus episode delivers another candid conversation about the intersections of identity, family, celebrity culture, and personal responsibility.  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_pod See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  4. 7 Jul

    Selective Ignorance: Ep. 71 | Bible Thumpers & Bad Parenting

    In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King, Jason “Jah” Lee, and Yomi for a wide-ranging conversation examining American politics, Black identity, race, parenting, religion, celebrity culture, and the social issues shaping today's headlines. The episode opens with discussions surrounding the 2028 presidential landscape and speculation about Kamala Harris' political future [ 02:52 ], before the crew reflects on the Fourth of July and the complicated relationship many Black Americans have with patriotism and national celebrations [06:03 ]. From there, they take a nostalgic detour into the influence of '90s R&B and hip-hop on sexuality, relationships, and cultural norms [ 08:55 ], before shifting toward today's economic realities with conversations about the housing crisis, affordability, and the financial pressures facing everyday Americans [ 11:55 ]. The discussion continues by unpacking the political complexities surrounding the Israel-Gaza conflict and America's role in global affairs [ 15:03], leading into a thoughtful conversation about patriotism, national identity, and the historical relationship between Black Americans and military service [ 18:00 ][ 20:53 ]. The opening segment concludes with reflections on what these ongoing issues could mean for the country's future [ 23:55 ]. As the conversation resumes, the crew examines the silence of influential artists and public figures on major political issues, while debating whether financial interests often outweigh activism [ 37:42 ]. They then turn their attention to Texas legislation requiring Bible instruction in public schools, unpacking the constitutional, political, and educational debates surrounding religion in the classroom [ 38:41 ][ 39:59 ]. The hosts explore the historical relationship between religion and American government [ 41:25 ], while questioning the broader implications of mandatory Bible readings and the intersection of faith, politics, and public education [ 43:04 ][ 44:30 ]. The latter half of the episode tackles difficult conversations around child neglect, obesity, and parental responsibility, using a recent case study to examine where personal accountability, public health, and government intervention intersect [48:13 ][ 51:07 ]. The discussion expands into the often-overlooked relationship between mental health and obesity, encouraging a more compassionate and nuanced perspective on wellness [ 56:33 ]. From there, the crew reacts to Amber Rose's comments about race, success, and privilege, using the moment to explore the ongoing realities of racial inequality in America [ 01:04:05 ]. The conversation closes by examining the challenges of raising children in a racially and culturally complex society [ 01:15:31 ], discussing the influence of celebrity culture on young people [ 01:18:10 ], and debating how music, entertainment, and popular culture shape behavior, values, and public perception [01:23:44 ][ 01:29:45 ][ 01:35:26 ]. Blending humor, social commentary, and thoughtful debate, the episode challenges listeners to think critically about politics, identity, parenting, and the cultural forces influencing everyday life.  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_pod See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  5. 3 Jul ·  Bonus

    B2K Versuz Pretty Ricky Recap feat Kiki SaidSo | Bonus Episode

    In this episode, Mandii B is joined by Kiki SaidSo for a nostalgic and hilarious conversation celebrating the Pretty Ricky vs. B2K Verzuz battle, revisiting the music, memories, and cultural moments that defined an entire generation. The episode opens with reflections on the anticipation surrounding the highly discussed matchup [ 00:00 ], before the hosts pull back the curtain on the realities of content creation and the pressure of keeping audiences engaged in today's media landscape [ 02:45 ]. As the conversation unfolds, they take a trip down memory lane, sharing personal stories connected to Pretty Ricky, B2K, and the soundtrack of their teenage years [ 06:08 ]. The discussion expands into how R&B and hip-hop influenced adolescence, first crushes, dating, and early sexual exploration [ 09:06 ], while also laughing about fan fiction, celebrity obsessions, and the fantasy worlds fans created around their favorite artists [ 12:04 ]. Then they break down the Pretty Ricky vs. B2K Verzuz battle, analyzing standout performances, vocal moments, stage presence, and how each group connected with longtime fans [ 15:01 ]. They discuss the crowd's reactions, the highs and lows of the performances, and whether nostalgia ultimately outweighed execution [ 17:47 ], before reflecting on their own celebrity encounters and the realities of meeting artists they've admired for years [ 20:58 ]. The conversation continues with thoughts on the aftermath of the Verzuz battle, fan reactions across social media, and what the event revealed about the lasting influence of early-2000s R&B [ 23:48 ], wrapping up the first half with final takeaways on the battle's cultural impact [ 27:13 ]. Later in the episode, the conversation shifts after Pleasure P's viral shout-out, which sparks a broader discussion about the unexpected moments that continue to fuel nostalgia and internet conversation [ 42:41 ]. From there, Mandii and Kiki explore the often-overlooked role of mental health within music groups, examining how fame, pressure, and unresolved conflicts can shape careers and personal relationships [ 45:00 ]. The discussion expands into the delicate balance between friendship, business, and emotional well-being in the entertainment industry [ 57:20 ][ 01:09:23 ], highlighting the challenges artists face when personal bonds intersect with professional success. Closing out the episode, the hosts have fun imagining future Verzuz matchups, debating which legendary artists and groups deserve the next spotlight while celebrating the enduring legacy of R&B and hip-hop culture [ 01:15:32 ].   No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_pod See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  6. 30 Jun

    Selective Ignorance: Ep. 70 | Court Of Public Opinion Strikes Again

    In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King, journalist Jayson Rodriguez, Jason “Jah” Lee, and Yomi for a wide-ranging conversation unpacking current events, immigration, celebrity culture, criminal justice, sports, and the court of public opinion. The episode opens with introductions and a preview of the week's biggest stories [ 00:00 ][ 01:07 ], before the crew settles into lighthearted beach and producer banter [ 03:31 ] and a detour into farmers market culture [ 06:16 ]. They quickly revisit and correct last week's IVF mix-up, clarifying the facts surrounding the widely discussed case and reflecting on the importance of accountability when discussing breaking news [ 08:22 ]. From there, the conversation shifts to broader discussions around relationships and gender expectations [ 12:28 ], before reacting to Megyn Kelly's comments celebrating the revocation of Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants [ 13:44 ]. Mandii shares her experience attending the Haiti vs. Morocco World Cup match, sparking a larger discussion about geography, cultural awareness, and why so many Americans mistakenly fail to recognize Morocco as part of Africa [ 18:04 ]. The crew continues with a thoughtful conversation about immigration, Haiti's history, and the importance of historical context in today's political debates [ 22:58 ]. The discussion then pivots toward crime, accountability, and internet discourse, beginning with the latest Knicks social media debates [ 30:27 ] before unpacking the Terrion Arnold-linked Tampa kidnapping and robbery case [ 31:20]. As more details emerge—including the stolen Bible call [ 32:55 ], text messages allegedly connecting those involved [ 34:27 ], and debates over retaliation, justice, and so-called "lick back" culture [ 39:07 ][ 43:18 ]—the hosts examine how social media often blurs the line between accountability and entertainment. The conversation also touches on systemic education challenges through a discussion about cursive instruction [ 45:54 ], before shifting to the viral story of a JPMorgan Chase DEI director who lost her job after dumping the contents of a Knicks trash can into the street [ 48:47 ]. The crew debates workplace ethics, public behavior, and viral accountability [ 52:08 ][ 54:57 ], while also discussing the role of bystander videos, cell phone footage, and "snitching" culture [ 58:23 ]. The latter half of the episode focuses heavily on the Big Tigger domestic abuse case, beginning with discussion of the now-viral Ring camera footage [ 59:08 ][ 59:42 ]. The hosts break down Georgia's battery statute [ 01:00:23 ], explore why public opinion has been divided [ 01:01:49 ], and examine how a person's past can shape internet reactions to present-day allegations [ 01:06:42 ]. Comparisons to other high-profile international cases [ 01:08:55 ], conversations about emotional blind spots [ 01:11:30 ], and a broader debate around morality, accountability, and the seven deadly sins [ 01:15:15 ] all lead into updates on the case itself [ 01:20:55 ]. Closing out the episode, the crew turns to entertainment and music, beginning with reactions to Oprah Winfrey's story about Whitney Houston and the resulting online backlash [ 01:26:34 ][ 01:33:22 ], before examining the complicated relationship many audiences have with Oprah herself [ 01:36:20 ]. After a brief detour into NBA merchandise, Knicks collectibles, and sneaker culture [ 01:38:05 ][ 01:38:33 ][ 01:39:23 ], the conversation shifts to Lizzo's criticism of label support amid declining album sales [ 01:39:48 ]. The hosts unpack the realities of music marketing in the streaming era [ 01:41:01 ], public opinion [ 01:42:43 ], body positivity [ 01:44:10 ], and conversations surrounding image, audience perception, and media narratives [ 01:47:38 ][ 01:50:00 ]. They also discuss politics, album branding, commercial performance, and accountability in today's music industry [ 01:51:39 ][ 01:53:24 ][ 01:54:36 ], before celebrating the BET Awards' Lauryn Hill tribute [ 01:56:11 ] and reflecting on her enduring influence through the lens of "Ex-Factor" [ 01:58:18 ]. The episode concludes with thoughts on legacy, prayers for former NFL star Chris Johnson following his ALS diagnosis, Essence Fest, a preview of the upcoming bonus episode, one final mystery surrounding the infamous Knicks trash can, and the show's signature sign-off [ 02:00:48 ][ 02:02:46 ][ 02:04:57 ][02:06:30 ][ 02:08:15 ].  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_pod See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  7. 26 Jun ·  Bonus

    Who Raised Y'all | Bonus Episode

    In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by A-King, Jason “Jah” Lee, and Yomi for an unfiltered conversation exploring current events, social issues, reality television, mental health, relationships, and hip-hop culture. The episode opens with reactions to the tragic Brazil bungee jumping incident, sparking a broader discussion about risk-taking, adrenaline-seeking behavior, and the fine line between adventure and danger [ 00:30 ]. The crew reflects on their own comfort levels with extreme experiences and the psychology behind thrill-seeking [ 02:55 ], before shifting into humorous stories about unpredictable Uber rides, conspiracy theories, and the unexpected situations that come with everyday travel [ 06:11 ]. As the conversation becomes more serious, the hosts examine high-profile tragedies, legal accountability, and the societal conversations that emerge after devastating incidents [ 12:07 ]. The discussion then expands into broader social commentary, tackling police violence, LGBTQ+ rights, and the ongoing debate surrounding equality, safety, and civil liberties [ 22:05 ]. The crew also reflects on the realities of living abroad as Americans, discussing how different cultures, governments, and social norms shape perspectives on freedom, identity, and opportunity [ 23:00 ]. From there, the episode pivots into an entertaining yet thoughtful conversation about reality television and the ways it mirrors modern social dynamics, ambition, and human behavior [ 29:54 ], before taking a deeper look at how reality TV continues to influence cultural expectations and public perception [ 34:28 ]. The latter half of the episode explores the fascinating psychology behind cults, influence, and the human desire for belonging [ 38:02 ], leading into an honest discussion about polyamory, relationship structures, and the evolving definitions of commitment and intimacy [ 41:19 ]. The hosts reflect on self-discovery during young adulthood, emphasizing the challenges of identity, growth, and finding purpose in an increasingly complicated world [ 45:42 ]. Closing out the episode, the conversation shifts to hip-hop and entrepreneurship with reflections on Dame Dash’s legacy, business philosophy, and current endeavors [ 48:23 ], before wrapping with an analysis of Jay-Z’s willingness to embrace vulnerability, his strategic approach to branding, and the marketing decisions that have helped define one of hip-hop’s most enduring careers [ 56:34 ]. Blending humor, thoughtful debate, and cultural insight, this episode delivers another wide-ranging conversation that challenges assumptions while encouraging listeners to think critically about the world around them.  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_pod See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  8. 23 Jun

    Selective Ignorance: Ep. 69 | Scammers, Shea Butter Baby & Sunday Service

    In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King, headline king Jason “Jah” Lee, and Yomi for a wide-ranging conversation that blends culture, history, politics, gender dynamics, ethics, music, and modern social norms. The episode opens with a humorous discussion about dog owners, pet culture, and the ways people project social expectations onto public spaces [ 03:14 ], before transitioning into conversations about conspiracy theories, historical narratives, and the importance of understanding context when discussing major societal issues [ 06:10 ]. The crew reflects on the significance of Juneteenth and its place within American history and Black cultural identity [ 09:05 ], while also engaging in a spirited debate about regional identity, cultural geography, and whether Oklahoma belongs to the Midwest or the South [ 11:50 ]. The discussion circles back to the growing presence of pets in public spaces and the evolving expectations surrounding modern pet ownership [ 14:50 ]. As the episode progresses, the hosts tackle more nuanced conversations surrounding gender roles, societal expectations, and the ways women and men often reinforce traditional norms [ 23:53 ]. This leads into a broader discussion about platforming controversial figures, political discourse, and the responsibilities that come with amplifying certain viewpoints [ 33:02 ]. The crew examines conservative ideologies, gender dynamics, and the complexities of modern political identity [ 36:03 ], while also debating the balance between rights, responsibilities, and civic engagement in society [ 39:32 ]. The conversation then pivots into difficult ethical territory, exploring a controversial debate around cruel and unusual punishment [ 44:34 ], followed by a thought-provoking discussion about an IVF mix-up involving a Black child raised by a white family and the moral questions surrounding parenthood, race, and identity [ 47:52 ]. In the final stretch of the episode, the hosts unpack the ongoing conversation around vasectomies, family planning, and modern masculinity [ 58:30 ], leading into a candid debate about condom usage, birth control, and shared responsibility within relationships [ 01:06:17 ][ 01:07:57 ]. The discussion then shifts to music, with reflections on the legacy and influence of producer Tay Keith [ 01:12:44 ], before examining the business realities of music royalties, ownership, and financial longevity in the entertainment industry [ 01:15:05 ]. The crew closes out the episode with a conversation about legacy, reputation, and the impact individuals leave behind [ 01:19:59 ], before ending with a lively and nostalgic debate surrounding the highly anticipated B2K vs. Pretty Ricky Verzuz matchup and the lasting cultural significance of both groups [ 01:20:30 ]. Packed with humor, debate, and cultural insight, this episode explores how history, identity, relationships, and entertainment continue to shape the conversations happening today.  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_pod See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Society is brimming with hypocrisy, indignation and opinions—the Selective Ignorance podcast will dare to challenge the complexities behind internet reaction and the public’s beliefs by unpacking trending topics with comedic education and outlandish hot takes.Each week, Mandii B engages guests from the worlds of media, comedy and entertainment, as well as cultural and topical experts, to tackle everything from current events to the latest scandals in order to confront biases, embrace the uncomfortable and embark on a journey that shakes the status quo.

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